Which of each of the Big Four fans are more likely to support another Big 4.

Im just wondering since the first time I stumbled to this site that there are fans who support or like another member of the top 4 besides their favorite. Say, a Nadal fan is more probably a Murray fan as well. So what do you think? Please include your explanation. By the way, It's my first post so I hope I get a lot of response..

P.S. English is not my first language so pardon me if sometimes I don't make sense.

Im just wondering since the first time I stumbled to this site that there are fans who support or like another member of the top 4 besides their favorite. Say, a Nadal fan is more probably a Murray fan as well. So what do you think? By the way, It's my first post so I hope I get a lot of response..

P.S. English is not my first language so pardon me if sometimes I don't make sense.

Re: Which of each of the Big Four fans are more likely to support another Big 4.

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Originally Posted by lovevolleyer

Really? Why do you think so? Please explain.

I just like them in that order. Murray obviously because I find him fun to watch, and genuine and nice person, attractive and creative on court. Djokovic is funny and his sliding on hardcourts is impressive. I think also because they are closer in age and playing style than they are to the other two.

I dislike Federer mostly because of his attitude and everything about Nadal.

Re: Which of each of the Big Four fans are more likely to support another Big 4.

For me it was
Djokovic

Nadal

Murray

Federer.

Now it's more like
Djokovic

Nadal (I was never a die hard fan of his, but i was rooting for the guy against Fed. He droped in my eyes in 2011 and 2012)
Murray (stayed the same, I don't really like or dislike him)

Federer (Still don't like him, but I guess I dislike him less that I did before)

Overall, on the forum, I think Fed fans mainly don't support any other top4 player. Nadal fans mainly support Novak, Novak fans mainly Rafa, some do Murray and Murray fans mainly support Fed. Note that this is just my perception and it's applied on most of the respective fanbases, there are exceptions ofc.

As a Fed fan, I found myself more often than not cheering for the Serbian slayer. I enjoyed so much his 6-0 in finals against Nadal in 2011.

It's a pity a lot of Djokovic fans on this site hate Fed, I had to argue with them as if they were Nadaltards.

I think a lot of Nadaltards employed the strategy "if you can't beat them join 'em", and since Rafa's got some serious beating from Djokovic in 3 consecutive gs finals (and 4 masters finals), they have declared Nadal and Djokovic being part of the "Spartan league", hailing the strongest era ever to justify Rafa's defeats.

__________________8th day of July 2012: 7-time Wimbledon champion!

Once upon a time there was a myth about strong and weak eras. On this glorious day the clownery was eventually unmasked: 30 y.o. past-prime daddy Fed became #1 once again in the supposed strong "Spartan" era with his rivals at their peak.
And they all lived happily ever after.
Long live King Federer!